
Lake Breeze Hotel |
Industries, Service Industries, Hospitality Industry, Hotels, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Restaurants, |
Lake Breeze Hotel, Eagle Harbor, Mich. [Interior view of the dining room of the hotel.]
Scanned: January 3, 2011 |
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Buildings - Hotels & Restaurants |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Restaurants, Industries, Service Industries, Hospitality Industry, Hotels, Woody Plants, Trees |
Keweenaw Mountain Lodge [Exterior view of the building and grounds.]
Scanned: February 11, 2008 |
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Buildings - Hotels & Restaurants |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Restaurants, Industries, Service Industries, Hospitality Industry, Hotels, Transportation, Automotive |
Keweenaw Mountain Lodge [Exterior view of the building parking area. The lot holds several vintage automobiles. Two men chat near the porch.]
Scanned: February 11, 2008 |
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Buildings - Hotels & Restaurants |
Transportation, Automotive, Industries, Service Industries, Hospitality Industry, Hotels, Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Restaurants |
Keweenaw Mountain Lodge [Exterior view showing the side of the building and it's stone fireplace chimney as well as automobiles in the parking lot.]
Scanned: February 11, 2008 |
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Businesses - Spanky's |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Restaurants, Industries, Service Industries, Hospitality Industry, Bars (drinking establishments), |
One of downtown Houghtons newest and brightest spots is Spankys, which features "suds, sounds and snacks" until 2 a.m., seven days a week. Proprietors Don Kratt and Bud Weber have taken what was formerly only a bar and turned it into a "cozy, bright, living room type" of cocktail lounge and short order cafe. The decor, based on colors and an African animal collection, was designed by Phil Houle Jr. of Hancock. "Plush" furnishings, continuous stereo music and accommodations for at least 100 persons are boasted. [Exterior view of the establishment with awnings on the windows bearing their logo.]
Scanned: February 18, 2009 |
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Buildings - Michigan House |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Restaurants, Industries, Service Industries, Hospitality Industry, Bars (drinking establishments), Human Settlements, Cities and Towns |
Calumet's famous landmark, the Michigan House, will reopen for business Friday, July 14, under the new ownership of Pellberg, Inc. The former hotel is at Sixth and Oak Streets in the heart of downtown Calumet. It was constructed just after the turn of the century. [Exterior view of the three story building. Please see comment section for further information.]
Scanned: February 12, 2009 |
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